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This latest movie is just as bad.
Logic is not something that is used in this movie, the story is very predictable and silly, just nothing that happens makes sense, the development of the antagonist is very poor, the characters make very stupid decisions, they forcefully introduce characters of the previous films, which had been left out in the previous film. I think the only thing that can be rescued from this movie is the colorful animation it has.
Logic is not something that is used in this movie, the story is very predictable and silly, just nothing that happens makes sense, the development of the antagonist is very poor, the characters make very stupid decisions, they forcefully introduce characters of the previous films, which had been left out in the previous film. I think the only thing that can be rescued from this movie is the colorful animation it has.
- isaacochoterena
- Dec 6, 2021
- Permalink
This is a must-see for those who enjoy watching films from Mexico. Un rescate de huevitos is the fourth film in the Huevos film series from Huevocartoon, and continues to improve and dominate as it goes.
The film has moments of charms, powerful messages geared for children and grown-ups in need, better animation and art style, improved nostalgic writing like it's by DreamWorks or Blue Sky (now closed), a talented Spanish voice cast of well-known actors and comedians well-executed, amazing music, and just further proof that Mexico cannot be defined by its culture, but by its growing gifted talents. It teaches teamwork, trust, and "believing the unbelievable [... in] hard times".
If you've seen Un gallo con muchos huevos, you'll surely want to see this film. It's PG-rated, though may still have a few edgy jokes. It's otherwise family-friendly and fun enough for children to enjoy.
Try to see it while it's still out. I do recommend seeing the original three Huevos films before you see Huevitos, if you can, so that you'd enjoy it even more. (Spanish-speaking skills recommended)
The film has moments of charms, powerful messages geared for children and grown-ups in need, better animation and art style, improved nostalgic writing like it's by DreamWorks or Blue Sky (now closed), a talented Spanish voice cast of well-known actors and comedians well-executed, amazing music, and just further proof that Mexico cannot be defined by its culture, but by its growing gifted talents. It teaches teamwork, trust, and "believing the unbelievable [... in] hard times".
If you've seen Un gallo con muchos huevos, you'll surely want to see this film. It's PG-rated, though may still have a few edgy jokes. It's otherwise family-friendly and fun enough for children to enjoy.
Try to see it while it's still out. I do recommend seeing the original three Huevos films before you see Huevitos, if you can, so that you'd enjoy it even more. (Spanish-speaking skills recommended)